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Answered by arpit281
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As mathematics is both a science and an art, Music is both an art and ascience. In this way, the art of musicand the science of mathematics are related. Some have postulated thatmusic is the father of mathematics. To make music, you must know how to break “sound” into elements of pitch, rhythm and tempo.

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Answered by PrinceJK786
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INTRODUCTION
Is music a science or an art? The answer to this question naturally
depends on the meanings we give to the word music, science and art. Music
is said to be highest of the fine arts and that is true. According to the Hindu
conceptions there are 14 Vidyas and 64 Kalas. Vidya is primarily
knowledge of God and by implication it also means branches of knowledge
leading to this goal. Kala means presentation of knowledge artistically. It is
worth noting that music is included both under Vidyas and Kalas, as
Gandharva Vidya and Sangeet Kala. It may therefore be safely inferred that
Eastern conception of music was and is that it had two aspects, one spiritual
and the other aesthetic. The purpose of music is to have the knowledge
about God by worshiping. The ultimate purpose of Vidya and Kala is to
have knowledge about human being, the world and the God.
Science is essentially related to intellect and mind and Art to emotion
and intuition. But all the same Science is Science and art is art; their
methods are different, though one can help other by giving a balanced
background. In the development of musical art it is the Lakshya that is the
soul of the art and Lakshan comes in only for purposes of the codification.
Lakshna should not dominate Laksha because it will hamper the creativity
and emotional feelings of the art. In case of Tal and Laya also same
principle applies; it should not hamper the ultimate purpose of music.
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